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Dec 21, 2024
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UX 2011 - Interface Design I3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description Interface Design I is an introductory course to interface design theory and practice. Students will learn the principles of user interface design and some common elements of interfaces. Students will consider how to design interfaces for different audiences, contexts, and devices. The course will introduce students to Adobe XD, a prototyping tool, and students will expand on prototyping concepts from UX 1400 via hands-on practice. Students will also get an introduction to HTML and CSS and finish the course with a basic understanding of these two front-end technologies. The course explores these concepts and tools through a balance of lectures and in-class workshops. (prereq: UX 1400 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Understand how user interface design is integrated into the field of user experience
- Execute a functional prototype utilizing user interface design principles while considering contexts & audiences
- Basic understanding of HTML and CSS - student is able to read and manipulate HTML and CSS
- Proficiency in basic functions of Adobe XD and Dreamweaver - student is able to create prototypes and basic HTML/CSS mockups
Prerequisites by Topic
- Basic knowledge and understanding of principles of design
- Familiarity with Adobe products
Course Topics
- User interface design principles
- Designing for different contexts, audiences, and devices
- Expansion of wireframing and prototyping skills
- Introduction to HTML
- Introduction to CSS
- HTML/CSS best practices
- Adobe: XD, Sketch
Coordinator Dr. Nadya Shalamova
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